* Ensure you have all the [[RPi Hardware Basic Setup#Typical_Hardware_You_Will_Need |equipment]] you need to go with your Raspberry Pi.

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You've just got your new Raspberry Pi device - what now?

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See the [[RaspberryPiBoardBeginners|Beginners Guide]] for information on setting up your Raspberry Pi Device for the first time or visit the [[RaspberryPiBoardProjects | RPi Projects, Guides & Tutorials]] pages to get started.

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*The [[Rpi Hardware]] is the size of a credit card, and is designed to be plugged into a [[Rpi_Screens|suitable screen]] such as a TV (via composite video) or HD TV or monitor (via HDMI).

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*The unit will support a range of USB devices, [[RaspberryPiBoard#Accessories_.26_Peripherals | Peripherals and Accessories]] available to expand it's abilities and use.

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*There are a number of operating systems and pre-configured images for use with the Raspberry Pi, available in the [[RaspberryPiBoardDistributions | Distributions]] section.

Doing a project at school or have a Raspberry Pi Club, add it in this section to allow others to follow your progress!

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*A key aspect of the Raspberry Pi Foundation's aims is to encourage education, several groups including [http://www.computingatschool.org.uk/ Computing At School] aim to bring Computing Science back into schools.

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*We also have a bunch of [[RaspberryPiBoard/EducationalLinks |educational links]] about RPi and tangent subjects.